AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup ticketing row: FIFA says the empty seats seen on TV were because some fans stood in concourses, arguing its attendance figures rely on scanned tickets and verified stadium data—amid wider backlash over pricing and resale costs. Bosnia-Herzegovina spotlight: After Canada’s 1-1 draw with Bosnia in Toronto, coach Sergej Barbarez called the point “realistic” and said it’s a base to push for wins next, with Bosnia’s next group match set for June 18 vs Switzerland in Los Angeles. Local fan economy: Canada’s home opener drew packed viewing events, including a near-capacity Canada Soccer House at North Vancouver’s Shipyards and Market Square watch parties in Victoria, showing how matchday crowds can quickly boost footfall for local hospitality. Tech & media angle: The BBC launched a 3D, first-person/third-person World Cup app experience powered by live FIFA data, turning viewing into a more interactive product. Diplomacy & visas: Reuters reports Iran’s federation members were denied US visas for World Cup games, adding another layer of politics to tournament access.
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